well, i don't see where anybody said that bigger was necessarily better. i don't see why this lightbar is junk. they have great visibility and with very little amp draw, aren't murder on a cruiser's electrical system.

there are several models of led lightbars from all manufcturers that are lower than this whelen edge model. however, this bar is nowhere near the biggest of the led lightbars in the current market. at about 3.75 inches tall, it is about the same height as code 3 javelin, the code 3 xf2300, federal signal's argent s2, and the argent sl. with the hot feet, the raydian is taller than the whelen bar. the biggest led bars on the market are the jetsolaris, the v-shaped led, the vista sl, and the led aerodynic.

it's always a good idea to know a little bit about what you're talking about...

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Skeeter(Private)

11 years 6 months ago

Bigger is really better? In that case, at 6'07" and 420lbs, I'm the best too.

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JOETEX(Private)

11 years 6 months ago

THOSE LIGHT BARS ARE BIGGER THEN ALL THE REST OF THE L.E.D. LIGHT BARS IN THE CURRENT MARKET..WHITCH IN TURN MEANS THERE BRIGHT AS HECK VISIBLE MANY MILES AWAY...

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11 years 7 months ago

This is a 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe

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Bill EMTP(Private)

11 years 9 months ago

Probably one reason PDS doesn't use spotlights is resale. They don't use the base package, but the high level trim with carpet, cruise, etc.

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11 years 9 months ago

SPOT LIGHTS WOULD BE MORE CONVENIENT IF YOU ARE FOR EXAMPLE DRIVING AROUND AND DECIDE TO LIGHT UP THE DITCHES OR AREAS ON THE SIDE AS YOU CONTINUE TO DRIVE... WOULD NOT ANYONE AGREE?

as far as the CHP units getting washed 3 times a day(end of each shift) most state troopers/highway patrol officers are assigned a "take home car" so once a day washing is ok- here in georgia all state troopers are assigned take home units and each state patrol barricks has state inmate labor to keep the grounds/building clean and they also wash the patrol cars as needed.

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12 years 2 months ago

Ah ah, check out the officer to the left. His poseappears a little risque.

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12 years 2 months ago

Yeah, I like this ride also. Looks like the new 07 Tahoe---sweet.

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12 years 4 months ago

The Texas DPS had used Ford for almost a decade after Chevy Caprice was out of production. I hear that the Texas DPS drives some Chevy Impalas and a few Dodge Interpid. The Texas DPS also drives the Chevy Tahoe. I also hear that the Texas DPS drives Dodge Ram, Ford F-Series, and Chevy Full-size pickup trucks for the commercial enforcement. Generally, the TX DPS uses many Ford Police Interceptors. Seemingly, the TX DPS drives many different kinds of police vehicles. Though the Dodge Charger is not on this picture, I am sure that the TX DPS is testing Dodge Charger police car, which is quicker than Ford Police Interceptor. Will the TX DPS keep purchasing both Ford and Dodge?